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déposez

Déposez is a form of the French verb déposer. Specifically, it is the present tense form used for the second person plural (vous) and also the imperative mood when giving a direct instruction to a group or in formal contexts. The verb itself means to put down, place, lay down, or to drop off something, and it is used in a variety of settings, from physical placement to administrative actions.

In the present indicative, the full conjugation is: je dépose, tu déposes, il dépose, nous déposons, vous

Common usages include: déposer un colis sur la table (to drop off a package), déposer une plainte

Étymology: déposer derives from the prefix de- plus poser, with roots in the Latin deponere or ponere,

See also: déposer, poser, dépôt, déposition. This entry focuses on the lauf of déposez as a form

déposez,
ils
déposent.
The
imperative
forms
are
déposez
(for
vous)
and
dépose
(for
tu).
The
past
participle
is
déposé,
used
with
auxiliary
avoir
(j’ai
déposé)
or
in
passive
constructions.
ou
un
dossier
(to
file
a
complaint
or
a
file),
déposer
de
l’argent
à
la
banque
(to
deposit
money),
déposer
une
candidature
ou
des
documents
(to
submit
documents).
Beyond
physical
placement,
déposer
peut
also
refer
to
the
act
of
placing
a
seal,
a
document,
or
a
claim
before
an
authority.
meaning
to
lay
down
or
put
down.
The
sense
evolves
from
placing
something
somewhere
to
submitting
or
filing
it
with
an
institution.
used
in
direct
address
or
instruction
in
contemporary
French.